Horizon Terminals completes JPUT pipeline project in Singapore
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Horizon Terminals completes JPUT pipeline project in Singapore

Horizon Terminals Limited (HTL), a subsidiary of Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), has announced the completion of the Horizon JPUT Pipeline Connectivity Project in Singapore. The milestone marks a significant enhancement in Singapore’s oil and petroleum infrastructure, boosting operational efficiency and reducing costs for customers.

The project, a collaboration between Horizon Singapore Terminals Pte Ltd (HSTPL) and Jurong Port Universal Terminal Pte Ltd (JPUT), included the construction of a new pipe rack featuring a 24-inch pipeline for fuel oil and a 20-inch pipeline for clean petroleum products. Designed to streamline operations, the pipeline reduces transfer times and operational risks between the two terminals. The first successful pipeline transfer was completed in January 2024, offering cost savings and enhanced safety for customers.

Located on Jurong Island, Horizon Singapore Terminals and JPUT have a long-standing partnership that began with mutual aid agreements and infrastructure collaborations. His Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO of ENOC and chairman of Horizon Singapore Terminals, highlighted the significance of the project, stating,  “The successful completion of the Horizon JPUT Pipeline marks a pivotal moment not only for Singapore’s energy infrastructure but also for the region. This project strengthens our global footprint and reinforces ENOC’s position as a global energy leader”.

Loh Wei, CEO of Jurong Port Universal Terminal, remarked, “This new infrastructure strengthens our partnership with Horizon Singapore Terminals, expands service offerings for our customers, and enhances the collaborative ecosystem between our terminals” said Loh Wei, CEO of Jurong Port Universal Terminal.

The pipeline also reduces reliance on short-range shipping operations, lowers marine traffic in Singapore’s busy port, and decreases carbon emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals.